A II 11 SOBS CP MUSIC, AMATEURS, AND TUE OSICAL PUBLIC GENEILALLY. P A. Wunder - mann, = Tads ;Yule iiktilitotlM , 824 Broadway. saving on hand the largest stock of Foreign Music in ew York, which he imports from Europe e pressly to meet the taste and re quiremen of the Americtuk„lovers of Music,, respectful calls attention to the fact, that ' •is now sn plying Music of EvMy Style at a Reduction of twenty-fire to fifty per cent, less than any ther house in the 'United States. rr)vate Families can be - supplied (post free) by fawn g the cash to the ;above address. Should th amount of cash forwarded exceed the cost f the Music, the balance will be promptly eturned in postage currency. Dealers nd Professors should not neglect this oppor unity; they will be liberally dealt or instrurr merits, w - paned by To PROFE ny and every piece of Music(vocal ental)published in Europe or A ll be supplied to order, if accent the cash. . . Remember the , Address, I, WIINDBRIIA'N II , and American 3lnSic Ware-house, 24 Broadway, lstew York. 23°3 Foreign PRICE. CIALIMENT. -Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STIB . BINS ai CO., Retail Dealers ili Groceries ; and Provisions, opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pa. - . Apples, green, V bush., do dried, ,1 - Beans, ' gi Reeswax, V lb., Beef, tt Berries, dried, V quart Buckwheat, V bush., Buckwheat Flour, Butter, V lb., Cheese, " Cloverseed Corn, V bush., Corn Meal, per cwt., 1 Eggs, V doz., Flour, extra, bbl., 20 superfine " Hams„ %? lb.; Hay, V ton, Honey, per lb., --Lard, " Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, V bush., Onions, " bbl.; do V. lb., ' do in whole hog, m., .Potatoes, per bush.. Peaches, dried, 1,-1 lb., -Poultry, lb., -[ Rye, ne'r hush., I :Salt, bbl., no - 1 -73 *Timothy cod 4 1 . Trout, per A bbL., Wheat, V busb., White Fish, "ft A bbl., J_4ITST OF LETTERS remajaimr iu the PC Office at Coudersport Pa., Sept. 1,1.3.34. Angela Barrett, S. M. Brainard, Ruth Cady. Nettie Catly, t . - Chan, George Fuller, Herrel, Roswell Lord, Sir—•cor. B. Luce, Angusty slantania, Amy Mtlatrtair..., Abraham Patterson, Robert H. Peet, Martha-SCholleld, Freelove Shaw, H. G. Short, Jane Yar.Patten. JNO. S. MANN. P. V. --Statement of Accc,ants of Pike Scliocl Districts, 4,r.e Ist, 18.641 Due from delinquent Treas urers and Collector On unseated taxes Dr:to outstanding oriers, •Batance of assets ot - er $37G C We certify the foregoi -, E. - to lie a correct statement of the accounts of Pike School Die trict at the date ei , ove 'written. I :INSLEY. President. S. 11. 3i:.*D.TlN . ,.Treasorer. d. YOUSGS, Secretary. H - - I wish nil persons 'bas".n7, of n acccm:ts - - cwith me to call and settle immediately. Cheap fori.Caoh itact s of Itterchtindire iConsisting of kCLOTHING, BOOTS;, and CR9CKERY, GROCERIES, TOOLS, &e+, &c., .Good Horses and Farness. i 3 Wagons, `ll. ,Sleigh; 1 attler, • 1 Sulkcy, 27e,pricilegc of a.go'od Ashery in cam plcte corking order. LS•Ceals..ps.lo..for good. ASHES: •LUCIEN BIRD. Brookl9.nd, ,'Sept., 'IBG4. Application for :Pardon. LL persons are hereby notified that an ..tIL Application for; Pardon is about to' be made to his Fxcellency Governor A. G. Cur tin for the pardon of E: P. Stebbins, convicted in the Court of this co - anty, on one count of an indictinent for stealing a horse. Harrison, August 9, 1864 OFFICE OF P, EOVOST Igra DIST. PENX'A. Aug. 10, 1.(:1 • .The Provost:Marshal General directs that inquiries on all ordinary subjects connected' -with the enrolment, draft exemptions, liabili ties tc, drafts, creditS, and accounts of men furnished, should be addressed to the District PrOvost Marshal General of the-State. An swers may_ thus he secured more promptly than by addressing the Provost Ifarshal-Gen , er,al at Washington, where' more. important bnsiooes often prevents prompt answers to to the multitude of inquiries now addressed to the Bureau on personal, and other ques tions of minor consequence.: W.ll. H. BDA.III - Ciipt. .1: Pro. Mar. 18th Dist. Penn'a. A SOAP Question Sett InijUiro at STvTITINS' Slig4tlEF'S SAES. B Yv iIITUE of sundry' writ? of -Venailion E xpon.asjicri Facia and Levari Facias Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pot ter County, Pcirvvivania, and to me direigid, shall expose to public sale o 0 outcry, at the Court House in Coudersport, en gONDAY, tit& 20th day . of.. Tune, 15'04, at 1 o!clocl:, p. the Jot lowuig described tract: or parcels of land to wit: All those si2l. certain tracts, pieces - &par , eels of land eitmite in Pike and Hector town ] ships, be'ing hittery warrants nos. 5122,1 : 5123, 3124 1 6123, 5;126, 5127, and conveyed by Patents from ,the Commonwealth of... Pen nsylvania to - John.Nicholson, dated the 29th 30th days of ,Aoril, 1794 and named barby Goshen'Saint Tilomas Fa il l fax Concord ta - mon d. and each tract containing . 1090 Acres, or 6524 acres all, and being the same as 'conveyed by John Nicholson and Hannah his wife by deed gated the *.th day of March, A. D. 1795. to John A recorded among the land records Pottero coupty in Peel Book D; page 147 Lie., :excepting - one niece cohtain ing 100 acres 4erotoforeConveyed to E.S„,. Mor ton, one piece! containing 30 and acre con veyed to 5..11; Yartin„and one piece cqatain- , ing 72 and Ribs acres ;conveyed to Wdt. it Upon which tract of land are the follpwin improvements, viz ..On warrant icy 514 e. 7 one lot; of about 5 acres improved with 2 Yrame houses, one firnree barn, one blacksmith; shop, and one saw now occupied by widow Impson ; oneiilot of about 2 acres improved, with one log; honse and one board Shanty thereon, now Occupied byS. Darrow: one lot of about 20 acres improved with one Trame house, one board shanty and some fruit trees thereon, now.occupied by Semi Decketi; and one lot, - about 20 acre improved, with one frame house, ;one frame barn, one sane mill, onl blacksmith shop and some fruiti trees thereon, sox Occupied by H. D. Frost. On warrantiNo 5'122, one lot al:mm.loA acres improved with one frame barn and som fruit trees thereon ;lone lot about 15 acres improv-1 ed, with two Erame Louses ; one loglouge and ; some frdit tress thereon ; one lct about 4, acres improved, with one frame house and oneldoar4.l 'shanty thereq, now cincupied by C. W. Ed mends ; one Icit about 0 acres improvett with one frame house, one lira= barn midi some fruit trees thereon, nofx occupied by Charles Pritchard ; one lot about 2 acres impi-oved, I with one lo_ Louse thereon, now occuoied I !Chester Ellswcrth; one lot about I% :tares iropreved, with two frame houses, one frame ban, one frame shed, one saw mil! anti some frult.trees thereon, nciv occupied by it.. Ell born and orb lot about 35 acres, init+eed, with one frame limuse, one frame bain and some fruit trees ilicreon, now occupied ty Curtis Elithourn. • On warrant) No 5125, cite lot aboutii:welTe acres improved, lvith s one frame house tilereon, now occuptedl by Job a Itazey; cne 101 l about CoI acres imprpved, with one frame ho4e, one 1 1-02. house, .one frame barn, one cornI1::on.o, !and some fruit trees thereon, now occupied by John Suncerlin : One lot about acres i - mprovcd, oegupled by.S.imcon Ellis ; pne lot. about 5 acres , improved, with one log! bonne ] and one leer t,table thereon, now oecuYied by Li:Robbins; , One lotabout 12 acres improved, I with one fraMe / house and some fruiE trees thereon, known its the Chas. Parker hit : One lot about 10 ittars improved, with. omit frame house, one log, I stal:le r " and some fruittrees i-thercon, now:ocCupied l by Wm. T. LeAli. I - On warrant No 51)21 ? One lot about fi acres improved, with one frame house, one: frame barri end sonic fruit trees thereon, now occu pied by Wm.' T. Leach ; Jr.: One lot about 5 acres improved with one frame house thereon; and one lot ais l ont-iO -- acres. improved, wath one frame house, !two frame barns with cow shed and cern house attached and some frait trees thereon, nploccupled by John Scutt.; To be soltii as the property of Ilunsicker Garlock.- $1 00 to 1 25 200 250 300 350 25 40 10 12 10 18 87 100 300 375 25 . 28 12 14 700 750 .1 50 200 450 4.i5 1300 15 00 ,10 00 12 00 16 00- 12 O :12 11 'IA 16 12 15 100 I_s 45 00 50 00 20 :5 100 25 30 125 150 L. 50 500 2 170 .::: 50 E.! Og . 300 50 IC2 500 'O. 00 L 05 - 1 01 00 1 All that ertain two story frame ihilding I -."-- situate in tile village of Ltwi-sville,!! in the' te . ,-,T.z.h.ip of I.7lysses, in the county Gt.! Potter 1 a-1.1 Coanndewealth of Perins.::.li - ar.i., said bui:dinLr is !octagon in shape, anaL , ,l3 feet) across eachi, of the said sides ' said building Leing Ettur.te npon a certain let of 'land in{ said township formerly owned by ;Burton Lewis, and beunded on the east and forth by lands, of Burton Lewis, on the, west b3l village lots c; nod it , y Thomas Parker, Illehand Balzer!, and Larrabe;e. & Lewis,_ cad on the south by! the 1i.i?....1-Iway , .c.4tl lands of Burton LeWls, con-1 iaining abont tliree acres. To be sold as the; preq , erty of J. A. •Lewis, Pan Baker.. Charles Monroe. &:c.„ : Trlc,:tees of the Ulysses Academy, I Joint Stock Company. ALSO—Certitia real estate situate in the I village of Lyra:last - Me, ir. - Eulalia tp ; hounded on: the near !h by the Lycoraing and Potter I Turnpike rand, on the east by the highway! ' leading -to 'ltvres Hill, on the south tl,y lands 1 of Nathan - !,,r - ec , 'cock and on the west 1,3 - lands I of L. D. Sp .11.7,0 d, containing Nine anll eight-1 tenths acres m re -or less, all of NVlllih is im- 1 proved.W it:ion frame house, two frarte barns, ! I other out Vous- es, and a gbod bearing apple' orchard and o ' , er•fruit trees thereon - To be. 1 it sold as the pro ,efty of Jonathan Gle..lee. ALSO—C! , r sin real estate in Genesee tp.,, Potter county, Pa., Beginning at a ftemlock .sturdp in the orth line . oflot N 0.38 4urreyed! to G. W. Rice rid the south.west:Chrner of - $7-1 , ) fjo z• 3; U - !I" ' X. I 1 this let, theh • north le west west 84, perches to a pqst the orth-west corner of 'this lot, thence coil* S ''' east along the line of lot No. 40 101 perche• to o; post, thence squat 14,° east 84 percbe, to il post, thence north ST' west IOS percLes to the place of Itei,inning : con-'winingllFiHy-Th:ree and five-tentss acres, with tLc. , utual alio-a - a:ice of sin per tent. for. roads Zee., belt g It - y. 4 No. SO and pant of war rant No. Ilsl.—AlLS.o—Amstlier lot situate as above beinit,,lot No. 40 of the allotment of lands of the Ilifigharn Estate in Genesee tp., contracted Ito saric Vane:man by ft. ..H. Rose June 23rd I 15134, containing Fifty-Two andl eight-tenths acres mere or lUss, there beingH cm the two Ablive described tots about. Fifteen, I. acres imp.t‘ov J., with one frame hOuse, one frame barman_ some fruit trees ther.4op. To be sold as th property of Chester Alitta ' her, Yd. ALSO—Cur ran real estate in Whiirton tp.,. Potter C 0.4 a., bounded on the bo:th by lands in pbsscsien of Martin BartroO, cast by I lands in pdsse sten. of Densleys', south by lot )in riessessign f Stephen Horton, end; west by the Sinnental oning Creek .. Containing. One Hundred 4nd nlnety: F .eight acres, 'kith the usual-,allowar. e, a which about si i ity acres are improved,l ith one frame house, Sue frame i barn, one frame shed, and some Omit trees I thereon. To e sold as the propertylof James IHartron. I -it ALSO—Ce tain real estate in totnship of Genesee, 1 - 111. , g,e. of Ellisburg. Potter Co.; Pa., bounded on lefwest Ur lands of 41. C. and t :Wm. Ellis an by the Ciswayo roadotorth by I 1 lands of Harr Ellis, east by lands riof ding barn estatc.4 disouth by land of ierscl Dick-' • enson, Ilasiin"-silforley, Spencer Priston and James Locke • Containing Forty Ades, all of which is fm rcived, with one Tarkrii. house and two Crain barns thereon. Toe sold as the property f Allen Sheppard. If s ALSO -Ha triin real estate in Plasma Val:- ley tp., Boun ed on the North by l.'4,nds. of A. D. Eartwopd aad B=ating lando. oil the east SHOES, DRUGS, 1121 - 1:.50- by lands of Harvey Mannieg and -Keating lands, and on the south and west by lands of A. M. Benton, being - lot No. 43 of the allot ment or Keating lands, in said tp., Containing about Seventy-five acres more or less,about 40 acres of which are in?prgved, with one log house, one frame.-hu.rn, one wooden bowl Factory -and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Elias Grimes. D. C. LARRABEE, Sheriff August 30, 1304. Ete;gistitrls Notice: -NTOTICE is hereby given tint the following 1.. N named persons did, on the dates affixed to their names, file the accounts of their ad ministration to the estates of these persons, dec'd, whose names are undermentioned, in the office of the Register of probate• of wills and granting letters of administration in and for the county of Potter, and that the same will be presentedto the Orphan's Caurt of the said county, for confirmation-and allowance, on the 19th day of September. next, at ten o'clock in the morning, at the Court Rouse • in said county : First and final, account of A. C-. Presh: and Rhoda Amelia Darling, Administrators of the Estate of T. S. Datlino. late of Allegany tp., deed. Filed May 5, A. D. 1864 First and final account of W. S. Johnson, Wm. Dalrymple and Daniel Dalrymple, Exec tors of the dtate of E. Dalrymple. dec'd, late of Oswayd township. • First and final account of 0. R. Webb, Administrator tithe Estate of Polly Venda warka, late of Roulet tp, Filed July 27, A. D. 1864. DAN BAKER, Register. , August 8, 18G4, Auditor's Notice. TOTICE is hereby given that the nader signed, an Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court to distribute the funds arising from Administrator's Sale of the Real Estate of A 11 Butterworth, deed, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday the 17th day of September, 1864, at 2 o'clock P M, at the oEce of the Prothcnotary, where all persons interested can attend if they shall h' - ht in_ proper. VAN BARER, Auditor. August 8, 18134 Auditor's Notice. - - - NTOTICE is berdby f_iVell that the under l' signed, am Auditor :I;Tointeci by the t)h- . )l:an's Court to distribute the funds arising from Administrator's Sale of the Real Estate of Samuel Carlin, -dec'd, attend to the duties of his appointment on. Saturday the 17th day of September 166•1: at 2 (1-::locir P. M. at the oflice of the Prcithor.otary, when all persons interested can attend if them shall think proper. 11. J. OLIISTED, Auditor. August 3, 1361. CAUTION ! The public are hereby cautioned .a , zainst nurclias'ng a certain bond given by the town ship of West Branch, Potter Connty, Pa., to B. 7. Burrows, for One Hundred and Fif:y Dollars payable in two years. Which bond was in consideration of said Burrows enlist• inn; and serving three years in the United States Service unless sooner discharged.— The said Borrows hazing deserted before said Bonds ^sere made, therefore they Al - ill not be paid unless compelled by law. - • S li CON - 71P,LE, JOHN KLEMM, .• Supervisors of West Branch Tp. Aug., 4, 1864. [19410] • OLE LkR ACADE=. The Fall Term will commence August 31st 18G4 and 'continue thirteen weeks. Tuition from :5'4.00 to per term. Board can he had in the Principal's family. Rooms for self-boarding can be had in the Academy. Buildings at 52.00 per term. F. WILT).I,IAN, A. M. Principal, assisted by oil cr Tachers. Teache •s' Class will be organized for the it Etructi o of teachers in their profession, in wI ich Liolbrook "Normal Methods and other yaluabletaids will be used. F. S: . M.A.RTI.N, President: • STANLT MARTI4C, Secretary. United St7..tesints.rmal Revenue Nolice to Tas.-Payers. LL persons residing or doing business 11: within Potter Co., Pa., assessed under an act of Congress entitled "An Act to pro vide internal revenue to stipi , ort the Govern ment and to pay interest on the public debt," Approved July Ist, 1802, are berg:3y notified that the, duties, taxes and licensrA wllich by said act they are respectively liable ia pay, Pave become due and payable, and that the undersictictl. Deputy Collector of.taaes for the Eighteenth Collection ?istriet of Pennsylva nia, will attend to receivis., the same, payable in GUN - eminent Legal `rendez' Nato or their equivalent. e.t his office in Coudersport (in the stare of C. S. & E. A. Bones) on Tuesday, Sept. 20th, 18411. Said residents of abo7e named County, upon whom said duties, taxes and licenses have been asses3cd, will make payment to the undersigned at the above named place and time, and all persons who shall neglect to pay the duties, Vanes, and li censes so as aforesaid assessed upon them . at the shove specifitd time and plate will reader themselves liable and will be required to pay teh per cent additional upon the amount-as sessed upon them. EDWIN-A. JONES, Deputy Collector, sth Division, 18th Collection District Pa. Coudersport, Pa.,' Sag. 20, 1864. COUDEB.SPORT ACA_DEIET. J. W. ALLEN, Late of the Welizboro Academy, assisted by competent Teac. The Fail Term cam -ces September sth, and continues-Eleven Weeks. Tuition, to be paid at the middle of the term, $3 to SS. a scholar trdraittcd for less than half a term. A Teachers' Clash will be instructed free of charge. By order of the Trustees : D. F. GLASSIIIRE, P. A. STEBBCCS, S. ROSS, Coudersport, Aug. 13, 18(34. Trustees- suss of years have elapsed since the introduction of HOSTETTER'S CELE BRATED DTITERS to the public. The prej udice e-Eisting in the minds of many persons against what are denominated patent medi cines at first greatly retarded its sale , but, as its virtues and merits became known, this barrier of prejudice was overthrown, and the demand increased so rapidly that in a few years scarcely a Tillage existed in the United States in which the aillictedfiad not experi enced the bent-flu. atising . from the use of the "Bitters," and at the present day there are to be found in ALL PARTS OP THE: WORLD vouchers for the great merits of the article. ro greater cure for Dyspepsia can be found. See Advertisement. For sale by Druggist 3 and dealers generally everywhere. - HUNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES.—for the La ,2lU. die9,—at . ,S.TEBBINS' STATU NORMAL SCHOOL, . MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO, PA. _ TIIIS msTITUTION WAS Recognized by the State ...4.uthorittesi in DecernW,'lB62. AS A. State Normal SchoiDl. And formally Opened as such in September 1863. The School is at length places dpon a se cure , basis—the State appropriation of the current year enabling the Trustee to extin guish the vcater portion of the outstanding liabilities, and to make extensive improve ments upon the buildings and grounds. • The! Second School Year will commence on Monday, September 5, 1864. Prof. F. A. _ktux, for the past six.years in charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School ' has been elected. Principal, and Prof. FIurCP.OSIIV, recently of the same institu- I iion has been appointed-to the Professorship of Languages and Literature. It 'is desirable that students should enter at the commencement of i term, and fora period not less than thirteen weeks. Tuition, in adcansi: per terra, $6.00. No extra Charges for the Ircomages or the higher math ematics. Text books' rented at reasonable rtes. Vocal and instrumental music at teachers' prices. . Boarding' in the hall, or in private families,from $2 50 to $3.00 per week. Fare from Philadelphia, $8.504 from Harris burg, 86 00. 1 W. - C. RIPLEY, Pres. Board of Trustees. ALBERT CLARK, Secretary: Mansfield . , July, 20, 1864.- .S2l. TG MILES ACADEMY. SPRING MILLS, ALLEGANY CG, N. Y. ELLA 3 HORTON, lin. ADA WAL'aER. ITORTGIC, KiSS NELLIt WALLER, Assistant Miss A. A. TEAYam, Teacher, of Music - The Pall Term commences September 7. The - Winter Term commences December 1 - 4.. The Spring Term commences March 22. ' Tuition from Four to Eight Dollars. , Board $2.00 to .92.50 per weed:. The Principal haying recently graduated at , one Of the first Commercial Colleges in the State ; is thoroughly prepared to teach Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping Banking; Commercial Law, &c., in as good a manner as it is taught in any of the first Colleges in the Country. ' .Furnished rooms for self-boarding at low prices. • For further infornation,address the Princi pal or the undersigned. WM. COBB, President Board of Trustees. Notice. GERMANIA, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. , TjOTICE is hereby given that Charles Bu l'ql shor, now or late of this county, holding the , following described property, has not yet paid any consideration whatever for the same, and all persons are hereby w-arned not to pur chase any of said property of the said Bushor before the decisk'n of the Court is given in this case and C. Bushor has paid . to me the consideration money therefor. The following is the propeity - : let. A certain tract of land near the Ger mania Hill. in warrant 5075. Abbott township, Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acres. Aso 25 acres in warrant 5073 and adjoining the above. - End. A-certrin tract of land, with Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5,1.1.2„,iti Sten - artson township, Potter county, --a., containing about 294 acres. C. Bushor holds also in trust warrant no. 2501 ' in Gaines township, Tioga county, on'the road leading from Germania to Gaines, Containing 150 acres. WM. RA I DDE. ' PIT-Ni_r .ND GREENBACKS. . rrtiO hunters and Trappers in Southern Al legauy and Northern Pennsylvania be it Imown, that froM thi.f till farther notice, the subscribers will ray FIVE DOLLARS EACH in greenbacks, 'for all healthy living Mink, delivered to them in Wellsville. These Mink are now worthless tor fur,. and Will remain comparatively so fot throe or.fonr months their skins not being prime-till about the middle of December. Whole litters of Mink new prevail on the tributaries of the Genesee and 2111e:rally, and can be taken in box traps. Persons eatchitz them hava only to keep Clem confined' in a box well ventilated and kept in a cocl Idace, with a dish of good pure water at all V.r_ioc in the box,ar.d half a dozen if caught can be brought to market at once. Mirk can be ettught much more readily now than when. the season becomes advanced and cold : , and will bring just as good price by selling to the sabserihsrq. Bring them along then, singly or `by the dozen. and the money is rer.dy. WILLIAM W. COLEI ASTIER P. COLE. AVellsville, 3nly 111, 1364.-4 m. AariinistrAtor's Notice. - g - Tr o 7131311EA3 Letters of Admitistre.tion no 'V the estate 0f,.1.=-S COTTON, late pf Hnrrison township, Potter county, dec'd, have been granted to the subscriber; ell persons. indebted to said estate are requested to mae immediate.payment, and thoso having clalins a , Minst the sera:: will present them, duly un thenticated, for settlement to 1 - 70110 Y D. GOFF, Adm'ri iCondersport; -Tilly 20, 18E.4. Challenge:to a MovirhagAfratoi. E l challenge any Agent of the Hubbard, Ohio, E. - Rawson, Ce,...ng.a Chief, or Buckeye Mowing Machines in Polter County, to meet me any. where in this County within 20 miles of -this place, and testl the machines in cutting light and heavy, long or short grass ; on ground . rough and stony or smooth----wherevq it has been plowed-on cutting stubble 'high and short, on lightness cif draft; strentth and dur ability, ease in'hanilling to team Mid driver, Passing obstacles large and small. 1 The ,:thdoes. be chosen . from 'the specta tors at the trial (but not "mo-ving machine men") two by each Agt.—their names put in to bat and one drawn out by each Agent present: these to constitute the Judges. The Machines to be worked first by their Agents. and then by each of the Judges driv ing and handling each one. The Agents iftiose Machines are beaten Shall Pay alLex 6er.ses of this, and all advertisements of trial, A report of the trial to be published in the porrna JOURNAL. Agents accepting tbis, will please notify me at Spring Mills, N. Y.; of time and place of trial. Also see to the proper notices of trial. , C. L. HOYT, Agent for W. A. Woods Prize Mower New Selfj Raking Combined, and others. I; gingham, Potter:Co., ?a., July 5, 1864.! Road COntiactors. E,STONSIBLE ,parties able and desirfins _EI of undertaking the building of the en tire or a part of a clrig road, (10 feet wide,) of from 12 to 15 miles in the Soath-Eastern part of Fotter.Connty, Penns-, te, "pply i for particulars to CHAS. REELNE, Esq., burverr, Germania, Potter co., Pa., June S. ri.C.l.-tf. Spring Goods P. L BTEinitie CO') Havelust receive& ton Ss* York, - otock of , seasonable Goods ,v hick the 'cellos low as any Italie in the connV isiating of , . Pieceptress grg Saks DRESS ,GDODS .DELALYZA .I)<PPLINt% PLAID POPLIN I!';, BLACK -SILKS, , CLOAKS, 6•LlAlfia r &jV tr2BRELLASJ, Full Eitock FORRINABLE BM Si RHO HATS 4' CA(PS, CHOICE STOCK OF GROCERLE, Tea Atat etg, to se per . Ocquad P 1. slums( & Co., Coudersport, 34ay11, 1.864.-tr. New :in nll Tariefies nay -111P.11. C,4' 8, AtaZANIIIR ALMORAL Sittkr t xis raS, Forzmi,rssl,ol VL 0 ALSO ttc., &., '&C. ALWAYS 019 ItAND t r• - Corner Main and Second treets, Not Alcoholic. A HIGHISIONCENTaTtI3 NEGETIIaIIfXTI : A. ture Tnic. Dr. Ho ofkand'a :Bitter Si PREPARED BY Dr. C. , M. Jackson, Philada.Pae • - Val& EFFECTUALLY CUIPI LIVER COMPLLINT, L f . DYE-PET-613, • Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the .liridnesis, and all ~tliscer,sell, • arising fros!, - ei'd6orelered Liver - 0 -Etomach l Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Ilea d,Aci d ity of the*tomach, Nausea, Heartburn;bisgast for I.44cid.,Ful ness weight is the Stomach, Hour Eructations, Sinkine . or Flu ttuing the Pit of tile Stun-I , ll,.Swinataing : of the.HeadOlutHed sad Diffi4; cult Breathing, Flnlftrihg at, 'the HeartiCilki. lug or Suffocating, seUs.stions when in a iy ing posture, Direness of Visiuri,inots . Webs before the - Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per spiration, Yellowness of the Skirt • Eyes,Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Rushes of Heats . - Bdruing , in the Flesh, ,Const*it rings of Efil,`and greet 'Beres: ideas . • trf-Spirits. • , - 1 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BitfEßS I ' Are not a mew and untied article, but barn . _ stood the test of fifteen years trial by thst Ameridan - priblid and - their - repritation and sale, are not rivaled - by any similarprepara tion. - . The proprietors have thousands •ef Letterd from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, , • LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS,. and -CITIZENS. Testifying of their own personal ';knowledges to-the - beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. - - Ix* y will oos- Lis . ; • IaTENZION, SOLD/EASI .AND VIE FRIENDS Ot StiLVIEBIL We call the attention of all baring teltrtlonf or friends in the army to the - fact, that "HOOF. LA.NDIS German. Bitters" will core nine tenths of the diseases induced 131 et:iosures and privations ineident to camp life: ; In - the lists, published almost daily - in "the rieWspapers; on the arrival of the sielt j. it lie!noticed that a very large ,proportion are sulieringfroitrde- bility. Every case of thatlind 'can be read ily cured by .lEloadand's crerinan Bitters.— Diseases resulting from disorders of thetliges- [ tire organs are sp??edily removed. We' have no hesitation id stating that, if 'these - Bitters Werefreely riscg. : among our saldlors'hun t dreds of lives Midut be saved that other wise will belost. , We call particular attention to the 'Mow- I ing•remarkable and Arell. .authenticated Fare of one .of th.e nation's heroes,Whose - life, to use his own language, - "has bt s reti saved by the Bitters:". • ! . _ PrILADELPECLI, Aug. 22, 18CS. Mcssus. d'osts dr.-.Evaes.—Well, gentlemen, your liooftend German Bitters' has saved my life. There - is no mistake this. -. lt vouched for by numbers of my contrAdes, some.of whose names are appended, and who wereldlly coriizarit of ail the 'circumstances of my case. 3 am, and have been for the last four years, 'a member of Sherman's celebrated . battery, ana under the ininediato Tom-, manii oT - Cipt: it. B. Ayres: I f Through the exposure attendant upon my atduous duties, I was attacked in November last with inftam ation ofihe lungs and was fot seventy-two days inthe 'hospital. This 'lva 'followed by great 'debility, heightened - VI an attack of dysentery. -I was then removed from the White - Rouse, - and sent to this:City on board the Steamer "Stale of ILaine " fr.am which I landed on-the 28th of acme'. '-eance that time I have been about as low as sty one could be I and still -retain a spark of Wtality. For a • week or more 1 178.4 scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a Mors.el down, it was immediately thrown up again. could not -even keep a glass of water oa my stomach. -Life could sofhist under-such , circumstances . ; ana, accordingly the physi-, cians wholhad been working faithfully, tho'L l unineeessfully, to 'rescue me from the grasp of the dread -2._rolzer,. frankly'. told me they could do no more for me, andadrised me to see - a , cleruitnan, - and to make such disposi tion of my limited funds as best salted me. An nequaiM.aum 'who visited Me at - elm hos. pital, Mr. :Frederick Steinhion, of, Sixth below Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn - hope, to try Tom. Bitters, and kindly procured a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them'ato gloomy shadow of death; receded,, and I am now, `thank God for it, getting bet:. to:. 71tmesa I have -talteci_bnt two bottles, have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being -permitted to r e join; my wife and daughter, f rom whom I have heard nothing fat - mete= = Months ifor g_eutlemen, lam a * loytZ trginiar, from the vicinity of Frost Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the' certainty or life which has taken the place Of vague fears—to your Bitters owe the glorious privilege of again „clasping to my bosom.!..boae who are dearest:to me in life.- Very trtdy yours; ISAAC MA.LONE. EM g Ell We fully concur in the truth of the above statement, as we had- dmpaired of seeing out comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddleback, ISt New 'York Thtttery. George A. Ackley, Co. C, 1 th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 92d New ork. I. E. Spencer; Ist Artillery n l3attery V. J. B. Tazewell, Co. B. 2d :Vermont. _ Henry B. Jerome, Co. - 13, I do. Henry T. Macdonald, Co. C, 6th, Mains, John T. Wird, Co. B, sth Maine. . Herman Koch, Co. 11, 72d Kew York. _ Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co - p, 95th Penn., Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A, 3d Vermont, John Jaakins, Co. B. 106th Tenn. . 'BEWAIIE OF COUNTERFEITS I See that the signature of "G43L JACKSON," is on the• IVnArer.e a each bOttle. Large Size (holding nearly doubie gnaptity) $1.06 per Bottle—half cioz. - $5.00 Small Size—i l p cts. pr Bottle—half tkir- $4. utt Should yier nearest drnggist not base the article, do net be put eff 1 - sy any of intox icating preparations that may beoffered,' an its place, butt Send to as, and trcr'tra sm...ward, securely packed, hir erpf.ess. E'IIDicIIF I LL.6 - MC4.3. 4 7;4 1 :1.1C 4 My . 1%0. 631 Arch siiiket. JONES Br, E FAT:4- (succisor., sa C. m. JAcssoN ..07; __ ~.) PROPRI ET. I R S_ FOR w.ie. by Dritgists. and Dealer. ri evesiF tow' in the _United stztes. 1 PRICES :
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